He buys a Lamborghini Gallardo and drives across the country with it.
http://jalopnik.com/5559767/i-sold-everything-to-buy-a-lamborghini-and-drive-across-the-country
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He buys a Lamborghini Gallardo and drives across the country with it.
http://jalopnik.com/5559767/i-sold-everything-to-buy-a-lamborghini-and-drive-across-the-country
I don't think it's very healthy to attempt to replace human connection with material goods. The best way to get over someone is to get under someone.Rhazakna
I disagree, he did something that people would LIKE to do, but don't have the guts (or money) to carry through. He added a good chapter in his life.
"He had trouble paying for the house in Dallas — his one remaining possession he couldn't shake — and was burning through what cash he had to afford gas. He almost lost the house numerous times. "I have a few hundred grand against me, I don't like debt, but I'm used to it," Richard says.""Richard's honest about his desire to go fast and has a drawer full of 53 tickets to prove it."
"He eventually got the car back and the charges settled, but the whole endeavor cost him $25,000 in fines, travel, and legal fees."
"The car is now worth less than he owes on it and the bank refuses to grant him another loan." Annoying Article
Sounds more like an irresponsible waste of money to me. Guy spends money he doesn't have on a Lamborghini and whines about real life. I wouldn't consider that a healthy reaction.
[QUOTE="Annoying Article"]"He had trouble paying for the house in Dallas - his one remaining possession he couldn't shake - and was burning through what cash he had to afford gas. He almost lost the house numerous times. "I have a few hundred grand against me, I don't like debt, but I'm used to it," Richard says."
"Richard's honest about his desire to go fast and has a drawer full of 53 tickets to prove it."
"He eventually got the car back and the charges settled, but the whole endeavor cost him $25,000 in fines, travel, and legal fees."
"The car is now worth less than he owes on it and the bank refuses to grant him another loan." CammiTac
Sounds more like an irresponsible waste of money to me. Guy spends money he doesn't have on a Lamborghini and whines about real life. I wouldn't consider that a healthy reaction.
Did you read the article? He said he sold everything[QUOTE="CammiTac"][QUOTE="Annoying Article"]"He had trouble paying for the house in Dallas - his one remaining possession he couldn't shake - and was burning through what cash he had to afford gas. He almost lost the house numerous times. "I have a few hundred grand against me, I don't like debt, but I'm used to it," Richard says."
"Richard's honest about his desire to go fast and has a drawer full of 53 tickets to prove it."
"He eventually got the car back and the charges settled, but the whole endeavor cost him $25,000 in fines, travel, and legal fees."
"The car is now worth less than he owes on it and the bank refuses to grant him another loan." POPEYE1716
Sounds more like an irresponsible waste of money to me. Guy spends money he doesn't have on a Lamborghini and whines about real life. I wouldn't consider that a healthy reaction.
Did you read the article? He said he sold everythingYes, yes I did.
Did you read the article? He said he sold everything[QUOTE="POPEYE1716"][QUOTE="CammiTac"]
Sounds more like an irresponsible waste of money to me. Guy spends money he doesn't have on a Lamborghini and whines about real life. I wouldn't consider that a healthy reaction.
CammiTac
Yes, yes I did.
irresponsible or not, he says he has no regrets doing what he did.
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